- Publisher: Battlefront.com
- Release Date: Oct 29, 2002
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95If youre looking for an infinitely replayable wargame, then look no further. CM2 will provide you with hours of fun.
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94This is, quite simply, one of the best games of any genre available for the PC (and even the Mac!)
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91All the innovations and improvements in Barbarossa to Berlin... take a great game and make it even greater.
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90Not only is it one of the greatest wargames we've ever played, it also takes everything that normally makes wargames so inaccessible and throws it right out the window.
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90It forces you to think more like a real-world commander and less like a "wargamer." [Jan 2003, p.102]
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With a superb game system, unrivaled detail, great graphics for the genre, and outstanding multiplayer, CMBB is more than enough to please any wargamer. [Feb 2003, p.70]
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This is the champagne of tactical wargames, and the best vintage at that. [Jan 2003, p.72]
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90The game is about as deep as they come, boasting advanced unit AI, a multitude of options, all the unit details anyone could possibly want, an astounding ballistics physics engine and literally hundreds of hours of play time.
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86A true tactical strategy game with enough combat scenarios and a great multiplayer feature fans of this genre will like.
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85Quite simply, Combat Mission: Barbarossa to Berlin has smashed preconceived notions of what defines the wargame genre.
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80Even considering all of these assets and features, and counting in well-drawn graphics and outstanding sound, there is no use denying a simple fact: this game can get really, really boring.
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Through four years of massive commitment and seasonal hell with over 300 vehicles and 600 infantry types, this a game to challenge the serious gamer.
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JoaquinD.10Perfect strategic and tactical WWII wargame. It really makes you use your brain!
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ThomasR.9Needs a brush-up on the graphics.